An annotated list of the species of Gangesia Woodland, 1924 (Cestoda: Proteocephalidea), parasites of catfishes in Asia, with new synonyms and a key to their identification
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  • 作者:Anirban Ash (1) (5)
    Alain de Chambrier (2)
    Takeshi Shimazu (3)
    Alexey Ermolenko (4)
    Tom谩拧 Scholz (1)

    1. Institute of Parasitology
    ; Biology Centre of the Czech Academy of Sciences ; Brani拧ovsk谩 31 ; 370 05 ; 膶esk茅 Bud臎jovice ; Czech Republic
    5. Department of Chemistry
    ; Indian Institute of Chemical Biology ; Council of Scientific and Industrial Research ; 4 Raja S. C. Mullick Road ; Jadavpur ; Kolkata ; 700 032 ; India
    2. Department of Invertebrates
    ; Natural History Museum ; P.O. Box 6434 ; 1211 ; Geneva 6 ; Switzerland
    3. 10486-2 Hotaka-Ariake
    ; Azumino ; Nagano ; 399-8301 ; Japan
    4. Institute of Biology and Soil Science
    ; Far Eastern Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences ; Vladivostok ; Russia
  • 刊名:Systematic Parasitology
  • 出版年:2015
  • 出版时间:May 2015
  • 年:2015
  • 卷:91
  • 期:1
  • 页码:13-33
  • 全文大小:4,455 KB
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  • 刊物类别:Biomedical and Life Sciences
  • 刊物主题:Life Sciences
    Plant Sciences
    Animal Anatomy, Morphology and Histology
  • 出版者:Springer Netherlands
  • ISSN:1573-5192
文摘
An annotated list of tapeworms of the genus Gangesia Woodland, 1924 (Cestoda: Proteocephalidea), parasites of siluriform fishes in Asia, is provided. Based on the morphological examination of museum specimens and newly collected material from China, Japan and Russia, as well as the results of a previous revision of the Indomalayan species, only eight of more than 50 nominal taxa are considered to be valid. These are: from India and neighbouring countries, Gangesia bengalensis (Southwell, 1913) (type-species), G. agraensis Verma, 1928, both from Wallago attu (Bloch & Schneider) (Siluridae), G. macrones Woodland, 1924 from Sperata seenghala (Sykes) (Bagridae) and G. vachai (Gupta & Parmar, 1988) from different catfishes (type-host Eutropiichthys vacha (Hamilton); Schilbeidae), and, from the Palaearctic, G. margolisi Shimazu, 1994, a parasite of Silurus biwaensis (Tomoda) (Siluridae) in Japan, G. oligonchis Roitman & Freze, 1964 from Tachysurus fulvidraco (Richardson) (Bagridae) in Russia, and G. parasiluri Yamaguti, 1934 and G. polyonchis Roitman & Freze, 1964, both from Silurus asotus L. (Siluridae) in Japan and Russia, respectively. The poorly known G. oligonchis is redescribed. Seven new synonyms are proposed: G. chauhani Mathur & Srivastav, 2000, G. wallaguae Pradhan, Kulkarni, Kale & Wakle, 2010 and G. shivajiraoi Dhole, Waghmare & Chavan, 2012 are synonymised with G. agraensis; G. striatusii Bhure & Nanaware, 2012 and Silurotaenia govindii Sawarkar, 2013 with G. macrones; G. spasskajae Demshin, 1987 with G. polyonchis; and Silurotaenia spinula Chen, 1984 with Postgangesia orientalis Akhmerov, 1969. Gangesia pseudobagrae Chen, 1962 is considered to be a species inquirenda, whereas G. chauhani Mathur, 1992 and G. dineshei Jaysingpure, 2002 are recognised as unavailable names. An amended generic diagnosis of Gangesia and a key to the identification of its recognised species are also provided.

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